The following sources are listed in the NY Times with links to the homepages.
I guess the editors of the NY Times have decided its readers have a lot more interest in following Al Jazeera and the Lebanon Daily Star than Fox News or the Washington Times ....
"Blogroll
News Sites
* Al Jazeera (English)
* ANSA (English)
* Arab News
* Asharq Al-Awsat
* BBC News
* BBC World News Video
* BBC World Service
* CBC
* Channel 4 News
* CNN
* Corriere della Sera
* Corriere Della Sera (English)
* Daily Star, Lebanon
* Dawn
* El Mundo
* El País
* Financial Times
* Globo.com
* Google News
* Guardian.co.uk
* Haaretz
* IBNLive.com
* International Herald Tribune
* Irish Times
* Lanacion.com
* LATimes.com
* Le Monde
* McClatchy
* MSNBC
* NDTV
* Newsmap
* NPR
* O Globo
* ProPublica
* Russia Today
* Spiegel (English)
* Sydney Morning Herald
* The Globe and Mail
* The Mail and Guardian
* The National
* The New York Times
* The Telegraph
* The Wall Street Journal
* The Wires: A.P.
* The Wires: Reuters
* Timesonline.co.uk
* Twitter: Breaking News Online
* Washingtonpost.com
* ZDF
Analysis, Features and Documentaries
* BBC Panorama
* BBC Radio 4
* Big Picture
* Bill Moyers Journal
* Frontline
* Global Front Pages
* Have I Got News For You
* Newsnight
* PBS NewsHour
* Pew Research
* Room for Debate
* Slate
* The Daily Show
* The New Yorker
* Vanity Fair
* VII
* Washington Independent
* Wide Angle"
This list can be found by following some of the Times' blogs, for example here:
http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/08/20/the-lede-at-war/?scp=8&sq=blogroll&st=cse
I love the Times, having read it daily for 35 years. And I enjoy reading both sides of an issue.
But you really have to scratch your head when they purport to be objectively providing all of the news.